CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 793 
anteapical cells of which bases are all more proximal than claval apex, with 
four very short apical cells of which base of fourth is usually more proximal 
than base of third, without an anteapical plexus of veins; forewings of female 
in rest position exceeding apex of ovipositor. Hindleg with femoral setal for- 
mula 2:1:1 or 2:1:1:1; length of first tarsomere approximately equal to com- 
bined length of two more distal tarsomeres, and with numerous irregularly 
arranged setae. 

FIGURE 642.—Aguahua salamandra (Signoret) (c-g from specimen from Merida, 
Venezuela; remainder from specimens from Venezuela; only aedeagal apex 
shown in g): p, Forewing apex; g, hindwing apex; r, basalmost teeth of 
second valvula. 
